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  2. Columbia Area Transit - Wikipedia

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    The Columbia Gorge Express is an intercity bus route that Columbia Area Transit operates between Portland, Oregon, and Hood River, Oregon.The route originates at the Gateway/Northeast 99th Avenue Transit Center on the eastern edge of Portland and follows I-84 to Hood River.

  3. Gateway Transit Center (TriMet) - Wikipedia

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    Gateway Transit Center is a multimodal transport hub in Portland, Oregon, United States.Owned and operated by TriMet, it comprises Gateway/Northeast 99th Avenue Transit Center, a bus transit center and light rail station serving the MAX Green and Blue Lines and eastbound Red Line trains, and Gateway North, a separate station served by westbound Red Line trains.

  4. Template:Columbia Gorge Express - Wikipedia

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    This is a route-map template for the Columbia Gorge Express, a bus route in the United States.. For a key to symbols, see {{bus route legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.

  5. List of King County Metro bus routes - Wikipedia

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    Routes in this series are Sound Transit Express routes with the exception of Pierce Transit routes 500 and 501 serving Federal Way. This list shows the routes Metro operates under contract to Sound Transit, [5] it does not include routes operated by Community Transit or Pierce Transit (who operates some routes solely within King County).

  6. Go COMO - Wikipedia

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    Go COMO operates a diverse fleet of 41 transit buses, 11 paratransit vans and several support vehicles. Most buses are 35 and 40-foot New Flyer low-floor buses. In addition, the system also uses three 40-foot Gillig Corporation Phantom buses, 30-foot ElDorado National buses, and two Gilling 40-foot Euro-style buses. [6]

  7. Columbia Transportation - Wikipedia

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    Columbia Transportation is a fare-free bus network providing service to Columbia University campuses. It is operated by Academy Bus Lines and Luxury Transportation to serve employees and students. The buses are open to all Columbia faculty, students, Dodge Fitness Center members, and anyone else who holds a Columbia ID card.

  8. Columbia County Rider - Wikipedia

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    Columbia County Rider (CC Rider) is a transit service in Columbia County, Oregon, that is managed by the Columbia County Transit Division. It is a part of NW Connector, an alliance of small bus networks in Northwest Oregon. As of July 2021, CC Rider comprises one bus route connecting St. Helens and Scappoose to Portland. [1]

  9. Parkrose/Sumner Transit Center - Wikipedia

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    A second bus route, 201-Airport Way, began serving the Parkrose Park and Ride later. In 2000–2001, a MAX light rail station was constructed adjacent to the park-and-ride lot. Additional bus routes began serving the site when the MAX station opened in September 2001, at which time it was newly designated as a transit center and was renamed ...